Jimmy Page Link Wray's Rumble Rock Hall 2023 Full Performance
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- Опубликовано: 21 сен 2024
- At the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame Induction Ceremony on November 3, 2023, former Led Zeppelin guitarist Jimmy Page performs 2023 Inductee Link Wray's rock instrumental cover of "Rumble”. The live performances were held at the Barclays Center in New York.
Billboard: Jimmy Page - one of the best and most influential guitarists of all time - made an unannounced appearance at the Rock Hall to induct the late Link Wray. Page appeared in a video montage about the power chord pioneer, calling Wray his “hero” and saying, “If ever there was a guitarist who deserved this, it was Link Wray.” But when the lights came up and the Led Zeppelin legend was on stage in the flesh, the crowd went crazy. Busting into “Rumble,” Wray’s iconic instrumental, Page looked happy as hell playing a song he’s loved his whole life on a double-necked guitar. And the crowd ate up every moment, with Elton John blowing him a kiss as he took the stage to induct Bernie Taupin.
The only instrumental ever to be banned from the radio. RIP Link Wray, finally getting recognition.
Don't forget The Wray Men.
Why was it banned?
@@Winterstick549 I'm guessing at the time the guitar sound was too dirty & sexy for good "Moral" Americans.
It sounded so mean, it was thought that it could cause a riot!
That fact changed how I hear this song thank you
There’s no one like Jimmy Page…. 💜🙏🏻
Jimmy Page still plays other musicians music 🎶 poorly 😢
There was no one quite like Link Wray either .
The king of strings!!!
No one like Link Wray
Yes, there was, one and only Jeff Beck . Check out his version of this song performing live together with Johny Depp = masterpiece
Any time in the last few days that i've been frustrated or down, I remind myself that, Jimmy Page just played in public for the first time in almost a decade... I was worried when he didn't perform at Jeff Beck's tribute concert, and feared that maybe he felt that he could no longer perform to his own high expectations... the out of the blue, this happens I'm Thrilled beyond words!
the fact that he played his legendary Gibson EDS-1275 double neck... is just icing on the cake!
I don't think the EDS-1275 is necessary for this song (sexy looking guitar, though). BTW, I guess Jimmy was trying to say something to public: "I'm still here"...
@@anta40yeah he said that in 2014 and all he did was sell a few books and remasters of LZ catalogue.
Not saying I’m upset about him not playing, the guy wants to enjoy his senior years
Well this performance you can hear was pretty sloppy while the song is very basic
Exquisite moment in history. Thank you Jimmy. There can’t be anything more satisfying.. following his career.. seeing him live in his prime.. being thrilled by his master genius throughout my life.. seeing him honored finally.. showing up for the world and smiling.. playing us one of his favorite tunes.. honoring Link.. I am so happy. This is masterpiece! So much! So much! 🙏🏻🤘🏻
@@emilxerthe has nerve problems plus he's old.
For someone his age and history of drug abuse,
I don't find him sloppy at all.
I've heard enough sloppy players, while I was one myself once.
He isn't sloppy.
O F* yeah! That was totally bad ass. the swagger, the guitar tone, the confidence, the presence. Go Jimmy! Better than ever!
Better than ever? Lol
@@mudcast whats your problem?
@@Dean-qt3rp No problem, just stating the obvious. I love Jimmy, but let’s be real guys.
The two jimy the Best
If Jimmy was a virtuoso, the world may never have known his name. What some people call "sloppiness", the guitar community in general acknowledges as un-duplicateable. Pick your faviorite virtuoso guitarist and even he'll say he can't do it.@@mudcast
An entire generation listened to your every chord !
Multiple generations. Multiple.
Jimmy Effin' PAGE...It doesn't matter how old he gets, he will never lose that rock star swagger🎸🎶
Good to see jimmy still playing.
No one in the history of planet Earth will ever look this fucking good at 79! 🥺Zeppelin is forever! 🐐🤘🔥
@@bits362 lmao man i think keef’s secret is cigarettes booze and a whole lotta guitar! 😎🤘🐐🤣
Keith Richards está mandando muito bem até hoje. Sou um admirador de ambos. Não fico nessa de que "tal guitarrista é melhor". Cada um é muito bom no que representa e ambos fazem por amor. É isso que os torna artistas extraordinários. Hoje em dia é só o dinheiro e views que importam, infelizmente.
Bruh, take a look at William Shatner who is like 92
If l had to ever hear a cover of Link Rays Rumble this is it. Jimmy's got it. There's a video of Jimmy putting his vinyl copy of Rumble on his personal turn table and playing air guitar along to Link smiling ear to ear. Watching that you know Jimmy loved it. That's why he knocks it out of the park here. His respect and love for Link gets respect right back. What a master.
The legend performing a legendary song from another legend.
Short, loud and raw...that was the simplistic beauty of this song. Without a spoken word, it influenced a whole generation of guitar players that got its message. Who better to play the tribute to Link Wray than Jimmy Page! Awesome...just freakin' awesome. Rumble man....
🎵🔥🤘🏼😎
Bro, you said it all, excellent comment.✌️🎸
Agreed!
Rumble was indeed raw! Link with the shades and black leather, that was the thing in the day. Stairway to Rumble!
I saw Link Wray live !!! Seeing Jimmy do this is special respect 🙏 🫡 👏 🙌
Page played Rumble often as a teenager and it's obvious the song was very influential for his future playing style in The Yardbirds and Led Zeppelin. A full circle moment for the amazing Mr. Page.
I think Immigrant song has a tribute to Rumble in it - The A to the E with the Tremolo effect
@@redfrozenseven he said so in interviews, you are right
Aside from the amazing sound of this cover by Jimmy, it's nostalgic to see him performing on stage alot like his days back in the 1970s with Zep. It may be a 1/2 Century later, but this legend lives on.
Congratulations Link Ray on being inducted into the 2024 Rock and Roll Hall of Fame. Jimmy Page is the GOAT 🎸❤
ABOUT MOTHERFUCKING TIME!!
ABSOLUTELY HE IS !! LOL HE THREW DOWN ,ALONG WITH THE BASE PLAYER AND DRUMMS AND OTHER GUITAR PLAYER !!! PRRFECTION
Incredible honor to Link from Page. The use of the classical Bass and it's musician is classy . Same for the drummer.
Who's the Drummer?
My father and I saw Link Wray perform at a small club in Buffalo called Mohawk Place in February 2003. He shredded for two hours, harder than some people who were 1/3 his age at the time (almost 75). It was an honor to see him play.
My wife is links granddaughter
Jimmy Page playing his favourite song by his favourite guitar player, which was banned from Radio, and he is playing it Rock and Roll HOF, doesn't get any better than this
Wow a master guitar player I actually seen jimmy page twice with Led Zeppelin he’s simply the best.
I saw him at Staples HS in '66 when the Yardbirds played their first concert. I was knocked out by Jimmy Page and Jeff Beck. Steven Tyler (then Steve Tallarico) opened for him. I had discussed with Steven afterwards how we had never heard anything like it with. Linda Eastman, who took pictures, and I had a similar conversation. This was just a few weeks before she went to England for the first time and met Paul McCartney.
I was just in high school, and had no idea who we would all become, then. Look around at the people all around you that you take for granted. In the future many will become famous if my experience can be used as a guide.
One of Jimmy's favorites. I'm sure he was ecstatic to perform it and pay homage to Link.
This was more dynamic and exciting-sounding in the stadium. It sounded monstrous.
Who was on bass and drums?
The internet says it was "drummer Anton Fig and bassist Tim Givens "@@alanrogs3990
@@alanrogs3990 bass Tim Givens and drums Anton Fig
@@zydeco2378 I thought it looked like Anton Fig. Thanks
I was there and I agree. This is a soundboard recording and isn't as powerful as what came out of his amp
Such a privilege to be alive when Jimmy Page is a guitar 🎸 god still!
My 5-year-old Son and I listened to this composition about 10 times and were amazed at how skillfully Jimmy Page played the Rumble! Wonder if this is the same guitar that played at the Earls Court concert in 1975!?
its a replica of the doubleneck, thats why it seems new
It was a bit sloppy from Jimmy. Wray played standard 6 string Strat and I think Jimmy’s 12 stringer was not necessary. He kinda struggled…especially with slide part. Overall, Jimmy’s still cool! :) And many thanks to him for paying homage to fantastic Link Wray ❤
@@BM-ub9gh I first heard "Rumble" around 2000 or so, in a version with harmonica "Rumble 68". When I found out that the composition was written in '58, I was amazed that music could sound so cool back then. Link is a genius who was ahead of time.
@@nicalter Are you sure?
Link Wray played a Les Paul gold top through a Premier 71 amp
A fantastic job, Mr. page!! Thanks for your great guitarmanship!!! Hopefully that will make more folks aware of the great Link Wray.
A true legend...Mr. Jimmy Page! He's still playing and rocking as good or better at 79!
yeh for 5 minutes big deal
That was Very special for everyone to see Pagey again ..... ..Thanks Jimmy !
Pagey really?
WoW Jimmy Playing the legendary Link Wray instrumental! Link would have been so happy. RIP Link Wray! We miss you. "Cool-ness" has not been the same without you.
Wail, Jimmy, wail, ... on that guitar!! This song has been featured in so many movies!! RIP...Link Wray!!
The hypnotizing magical sway of Pagey 🙏🔥🔥 The One and Only
You see a lot of rock musicians and rock bands with the audience are yelling and screaming which is normal. I have seen Led Zeppelin videos and this included. The audience is dead quiet as they are completely mesmerized by the talent and simply left speechless! No other band has done this. I think everyone wanted more!
@@bits362 I feel sorry for the people that have been brainwashed by commercialised music. The more skillful the guitarist/s, the smaller the audience. I will take quality over quantity anyday..... ruclips.net/video/0KlJ369Avb8/видео.htmlsi=Y_hpGA5idr3aTTOb ruclips.net/video/oGbLEco2Ezc/видео.htmlsi=aZIs8mvhxdj_pbBE
So cool he had fun playing this song from one of his early influences, one that shaped his sound.
Zep legend on stage. Incredible!
excellent! and about time! I remember when I seen " It Might Get Loud" in minneapolis in some Uptown theater( lagoon maybe)..and it was quite the treat! Jimmy showed off his huge record collection ,.and than took out Link Wray ,.. laid the vinyl down and proceeded to play air guitar too the Rumble! righteous!
Jimmy Page will always be a guitar legend. I'm glad to see that he is still out there performing.
He is legend of out of tune playing lol. Dude spend 60 years with guitar and still can not play a simple riff
Yeah thats something I suppose
@@bloodromance4776 More of a show off tan a guitar master. Ok I do admit that the song remains the same movie was great though. But there are plenty of other guitarists out there that make Page look likea beginner. Even back when he was at his peak. Incredible guitarists kept in the closet by the music industry..... Here are three for starters....ruclips.net/video/oGbLEco2Ezc/видео.htmlsi=BidkPGmivn7Y0TIR
Your favorite guitar players favorite guitar player......Link Wray baby...
Best Performance of the night Period.☝️🍁
Page still got it! I love it so.
I bow my head in reverence. Whoo,,what a moment!
Jimmy, within a minute you were completely back and firing on all cylinders. We miss your greatness, alot, on the stage. But your music, a lifes dedication, for us to enjoy, is the most generous of gifts. You enlightened us all.
Loving the stand up bass. Excellent tribute!
One guitar giant, Link Wray, honoured by another, Jimmy Page. This was fantastic and in the case of Link Wray decades overdue.
The song is already closer to the Century mark than some decades ago since it was originally recorded, and it's also older than most people have been on this Earth or in that crowd before Jimmy. Time puts a hell of a perspective on how pathetic the rnr hall of fame really is to place a snob nose against the most influential song and guitarist(s) in rock history for 3/4 of a Century.
Excellent clarity and sound. Totally Love the studdered echo !!!
We All Love You Jimmy
Kimberly @nakedeyeart ✍️
The One and Only!!!!!
Wonderful tribute to the master Link Wray , thanks jimmy what you did on a classic 12 string,the chief played on a six string 🎸🎸🎸🎸
Jimmy Page, playing that double neck icon, being fearless and perfect, and being 79 Yrs. old and cooler then anyone there.
Living legend performing another legends work.
❤❤ Great Player on that 🎸 he has not lost it. 👏🏻 Thanks for sharing.
It’s about time Link Wray got his due! Jimmy Page playing Rumble is frkn epic. Link Wray will always be one of my fav guitarists. Own many of his LPs.
Thank you! ❤ 🎸
I’m 60 I’ve owned a guitars on and off for 50 years never had the patience to play. This lifts me above the clouds.
I saw Led Zeppelin twice 1 time at Kaiser’s Stadium in San Francisco in 1973 and Oakland Stadium in 1977 Jimmy Page was amazing
God bless you....I could only wish to see this legend at his prime. I'm just lucky to have seen him years later. Peace
For me Jimmy Page will always be the number 1 guitarist 🤘🏼
I was there! Best kept secret 🤐. When he came out we all lost it ‼️
So much Class = Jimmy Page
Absolutely loved seeing this on my TV.... as soon the chords started, I expected to see Jimmy up on that stage. Zero disappointment.
The audio of the great guitarist is wonderful, seeing him play with the same energy and passion is exciting, what a great performance in honor of one of his heroes . 👏👏👏👏👏👏👏😍😍😍
Hell yes! Still the best and my favorite guitarist of all time.
Great job Jimmy on Link Wray's "Rumble!". 👍❤ One of your true heroes.
Definitely the GOAT. I was graced with seeing him in 84 with the firm in Cincinnati and he busted out the bow and destroyed dazed and confused. Much love to a master of the instrument.
Seriously, how many more times am l going to play this over and over !
Thanks Amigo for all this Years of your Sound..
Unbelievable!!! I remember seeing Jimmy Page and Led Zepplin in the late 60’s in Denver,CO. Jimmy Page has not lost his amazing ability to play the guitar! WOW!!!
So much love for masters of their arts
80 and still rocking
Hope to see this lineup go on tour.
the lip the arm move he just has the best guitar swag. even at this age he still has it
I love this perfomance so much. Cool stuff.
Happy 80th Birthday to Jimmy Page! A living legend honoring the late great Link Wray in the super coolest way! 🎸🎵🎶
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He'll yeah !!! I'm soooo with u all!!- THANK YOU 😊 FLINT MI.
Rock on!
R.I.P., Link.......you and the Wraymen made ear splitting volume and distortion cool for all of us.........turn it up to "11" !
Jimmy was never one of the best technical guitarists. But he is one of the best writers and musical geniuses of the last century. And what a blessing that he got off drugs and is still playing like this today! We are lucky to have lived to see Jimmy Page's career!
@josephthomas2226
I very much agree! I was less and less impressed with his playing through the years but he was always an exceptional composer and producer. I was going to totally bag on him in these comments until I read what you had to say. For this performance, he is more than deserving of my praise, especially at his age. Most importantly, this was a heart felt tribute from one legend to another
@2v_5r84 Ask some guitarists, and you'll find they agree with me. He is one of the greatest guitarists ever, based on his musical genius, not technical ability. No disrespect. Consider this - every good guitar player can play Stairway. it is the greatest rock song ever, not because it is hard to play, but because it is perfectly written and performed. Few can replicate Eddie Van Halen, but his music is (in my opinion) unremarkable.
@@MochaDaisy8645 i read that he had a different producer for each of the Zep albums (at least the first 4) so that people would know it was HIM who made the albums great! A bit of an ego, but I understand why he'd do that
@2v_5r84 Early on at one point in the evolution of rock Jimmy was a passable studio musician. As more guitarists came along in the genre and also probably due to some things happening personally with Jimmy he was no longer considered at that level. I agree with Joseph, creatively Jimmy was and is a genius. His technical ability has fluctuated greatly due to personal habits through the years. But has never been at the same high level as his creativity. Jimmy himself realizes this.
Very Cool 👍👌🎸😊
Never thought that I should hear “Rumble” played on a 12-string. It did, however, worked out fine.
About bloody time that Link Wray got his recognition. It might get loud. 🎸
Cause it's not real. Ain't no way he got that tone on a twelve string. It would be way too muddy with the distortion. Alot more lipsync happens than anyone would ever believe.
@@bradtymetzler7453 He's light on distortion though, plus it's easy to tell that it's Page playing a 12-string.
Time for a Led Zeppelin Reunion.
Plant knows that he can’t sing a full Zeppelin show anymore and unlike some other old singers he doesn’t want to embarrass himself and cheat the audience.
Very Great !!!! Link Wray his Influence !
What a version!
good lord, wasn't expecting to see this tonight! I had no idea jimmy had been on stage again. Wow!
He motions to the guy at the stage side to turn up his tremolo effect. Those are the things musicians notice.
Fantastic Performance 👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏❤️❤️✌️😎
That tone ❤
That bass line.
YESSSSS
Menacing
The best video I've seen in many years!!!
A true Rock Star 🎸🪨⭐
I love the star-struck reactions from Tom Morello and Peter Frampton. To see Hall-of-Famers light up like school kids shows you the power of music, and especially *live* music. How could you *not* be overcome to see Pagey up on stage with his double-neck, ripping into such a legendary number?
Like a wizard casting a spell. I remember him jamming to this song in the It Might Get Loud documentary
Jimmy's trademark double neck Gibson is legendary and Anything that he plays on it is legendary
I was so emotional I couldn't say anything... I just cried 😊
feel the hush over the crowd
Great that he did the honors !
JIMMY PAGE has always been a fantastic guitar 🎸 player and paying tribute to his guitar hero LINK WRAY and is that ANTON FIG on drums,the guy who use to play drums for PAUL SHAFFER and the LETTERMAN show? bless him.
Anton Fig was a member of Link Wrays Wildcats, so he was the natural choice.
Jimmy's always loved this song.
Good to see one of my other idols, the great Jimmy Page, knocking it out of the park!👍
Mr. James Patrick Page 🎸 ⚡️ 🔥 💪 👊 😎
Jimmy Page is Awesome..talented and best guartist of time...Rock & Roll❤
Thats it !!!!!!!!❤❤❤❤
Jimmy, you magnificent bastard!! I literally had tears in my eyes listening to this…. absolutely incredible.
Good to see him perform
Jimmy, you look great, you sound great and you look like you're having fun. Get a band together and get back out there. We would so love that.
I agree he’s already got the rhythm section, so just practice the Zeppelin classics and other songs and do an instrumental tour . I hope that he unretires for one more run
Pure Gold!
Jimmy The Best !
When you drop a guitar so face-meltingly rock and roll that an instrumental song gets banned on American radio, you’ve made it.
It's very beautiful, it's very nice! Amazing! Super! ❤